Theological Virtues
Sacraments
Values
Definitions
Miscellaneous
100
Theological virtues are called "theological" because they are rooted in __, or "theos."
Who is God?
100
The sacrament that gives us grace and forgiveness after we've fallen from our moral character.
What is reconciliation?
100
This type of person does not hide behind a role or image, but seeks honest communication with others.
What is genuine?
100
The attributes and features that make up our individuality.
What is character?
100
Sin indicates a failure to do this.
What is love?
200
The theological virtues are faith, __, and charity.
What is hope?
200
The source and summit of Christian life.
What is the Eucharist?
200
Qualities and concerns that we claim are important to us, but do not necessarily follow through with.
What are stated values?
200
Good qualities, habits, or patterns of behavior that incline us to live justly.
What are virtues?
200
Christian joy is this, whereas worldly joy is temporary.
What is permanent?
300
This is a necessary dimension of living the theological virtues. (In other words, what you have to do in order to live these virtues.)
What is prayer?
300
Sin in the Bible is called this. (There are two possible answers.)
What is missing the mark or hardness of heart?
300
Qualities and concerns that we demonstrate as being important through our actions.
What are lived values?
300
Trusting in God, in everything that Christ has promised, and in the help of the Holy Spirit. This focuses on obtaining eternal happiness in heaven and the help from God to achieve it.
What is hope?
300
Name two of the seven gifts of the Holy Spirit.
What are wisdom, understanding, counsel, fortitude,knowledge, piety, and fear of the lord?
400
The cornerstone of all virtues.
What is charity?
400
The sacraments give us this, which gives us strength to live with moral character.
What is grace?
400
Narrowing the gap between stated values and lived values is an important step towards this.
What is personal integrity?
400
The root that the word "cardinal" came from. (Supply the Latin word.)
What is "cardo"?
400
The popular usage of the word hope often describes this type of quality. Example: I hope we don't have a test today because I didn't study. (This is not the theological virtue of hope.)
What is a passive quality?
500
Jesus taught us this virtue when he prayed in the Garden of Gethsemane the night before his death: "Father, for you all things are possible; remove this cup from me; yet, not what I want, but what you want" (Mark 16:16).
What is faith?
500
The moment during the sacrament of Confession when the grace of Christ's death is applied to each of us.
What is absolution?
500
A genuine person's stated values and lived values will do this.
What is line up?
500
Cardinal literally means this.
What is hinge?
500
How the Holy Spirit, encountered through prayer and sacraments, manifest in our lives.
What are the seven gifts of the Holy Spirit?
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